The family of Polish magnates owned the palace until the end of the XIX century. The decorations of the ceiling, marble and hardwood floors with inlay are still preserved. The artificial cave grotto was built in the basement of the building, which is connected by the underground tunnels with the Odesa catacombs. In 1899, on the initiative of the Odesa Society of Fine Arts Odesa Art Museum was opened there. The exhibition presents works of the Ukrainian and Russian masters of the XVI-XIX centuries, such as, Aivazovsky, Tropinin, Savrasov, Shishkin, Repin, Surikov, Serov, Vrubel, Roerich, Benoit, Kandinsky and others.
Odessa region, 5A Sofiivska St, Odesa
46.493289 | 30.728722
Mon-Fri: 11: 00-17: 00, Sat-Sun: 11:00 - 18:30. Tuesday is a day off.
Other architectural attractions
Odesa Academic Ukrainian Music and Drama Theatre named after V. Vasylko
15 Pasteura St, Odesa
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